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Current Literature. 
Naturalist, The. (London and Leeds, 1890.) 
No. 174. Binstead : Some rare Mosses in Cumberland. 
,, — - Baker: Carex strigosa in W. Yorkshire. 
„ 1 76. Hick : Ludwig Klein on the Genus Volvox. 
„ 177. Sparganium ramosum , Huds., var. microcarpa in Yorkshire — Ceterach 
officinartwi in the E. Riding. 
„ 178. Tute : Microscopic Fauna and Flora of Markington, Mid-West Yorks. 
„ Martindale : The Lichens of Westmoreland (continued in No. 179)* 
,, 179. Fowler: Lincolnshire Limestone Plants. 
„ 180. Barnes : New Localities and Records for the Mosses of N. Yorks and 
S. Durham. 
,, 181. : Lejeunea rosettiana , in N.W. Yorks. 
,, — - Goodchild : Some Flowering Plants and Ferns of Upper Swaledale. 
,, Ophrys apifera , Huds., at Skipton. 
„ 182. Whitwell: New Station for Arenaria Goihica, in W. Yorks. 
„ Senecio viscosus, L., near Dewsbury. 
„ 183. Whitwell : Flowering Plants and Ferns of Upper Swaledale. 
,, Ruppia rostellata, in Cumberland. 
,, 184. Grimshaw : Notes on the Flora of W. Cumberland. 
„ 185. Crossland : Fungi new to W. Yorks. 
,, Lycopodium alpinum , in W. Cumberland (a correction). 
Naturalist, The Essex. (Chelmsford, 1889-90.) 
Vol. Ill ( continued ). Nos. 10-12. 
Shenstone : Report on the Flowering Plants in the neighbourhood of 
Colchester. Additions, 1889. 
Cooke : The Hymenomycetal Fungi of Epping Forest, with a Catalogue 
of the Species. 
Clarke : Notes on some Plants peculiar to Essex, and of some Plants of 
Saffron Walden and neighbourhood. 
Yol. IV. Nos. 1-3. 
Cooke : Suggestions on the Collecting and Study of the minute Fungi 
of Essex. 
Nos. 4-6. 
Shenstone : Suggestions for the formation of a County Herbarium. 
Nos. 7-9. 
Paulson : Notes on the Carices of the Epping Forest area. 
Naturalist, The Midland. XII. (London and Birmingham, 1890 .) 
No. 148. Lea: Oceanic Islands : Some account of the problems presented by their 
structure and natural history. 
No. 150. Grove and Bagnall: The Fungi of Warwickshire ( continued ) (con- 
tinued in Nos. 154-56). 
„ 1 5 1. Druce : A tour through Spain, with special reference to the Flora of 
the Country. 
„ Mathews : History of the County Botany of Worcester ( continued •) 
(continued in Nos. 152-5). 
,, — - Stone : On Weismann’s Theory of the Continuity of the Germ-Plasm 
(continued in No. 152). 
„ 155. Mott: Organic Death. 
